GPS System for Commercial Trucks

Pana-Pacific Introduces new GPS system for Commercial Trucks

Pana-Pacific Truck GPS system PP703746
I'm sure many of you have been using a GPS system in your truck to help navigate around the country.  If so many of you realize a automotive GPS system, while helpful, doesn't work if you haul hazmat, oversized loads.   Pana-Pacific's newest GPS system for truck trucks calculates driving routes based of the characteristics of the vehicle that you can customize. 
The first time you use the RouteFinder GPS system you will input the type of vehicle you drive, load type, height, weight, length, width, etc.  The RouteFinder then stores this information and uses it to provide directions so you don't need to work about driving on a road that can get you in trouble.
While this software is exceptional, the GPS hardware is also designed for truck use.  It has a large 7" LCD color touch-screen that can be viewed easily from a distance.  Drivers can choose their destination by address, point-of-interest or by pressing your finger on a map and hitting the "GO" button.  If you miss a turn of take a pit-stop the RoutFinder will calculate a new route to get you back to your intended destination. 
The GPS system includes the navigatio unit, mobile docking station, home chargers, assorted cables and everything you need to get started right out of the box.  All US and Canadian mapping comes pre-loaded.

For more information about the Pana-Pacific RouteFinder GPS system, check it out at Class8TruckParts.com

 

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